Humphrey Clucas: Te Deum for S.A.T.B. choir & double bass quartet
About the Composition Te Deum is a unique work of lyrical beauty for SATB choir and double bass quartet, also playable with bass octet. The style is accessible and melodic, offering few challenges for any performer, but producing a work described as 'spellbinding' at its premiere. The rhythmic and driving bass lines contrast the more chordal and lyrical choral writing. "My Te Deum was composed in a response to a suggestion by David Heyes that I write something a little larger than the Suite which was my only previous work for double bass. Given the accompaniment, a grand and triumphant treatment of the text did not seem feasible, and the mood of much of the piece is quite sombre. Perhaps it takes its cue from the final section of the Te Deum: 'O Lord, save thy people...O Lord, have mercy upon us...' The voice parts are quite straightforward, and should not tax the average choir. For larger choirs, eight double basses might create a better balance than four." [Humphrey Clucas] Te Deum p